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fTK DAILY OBSERVER,' AP11IL 26V 1DC3. ; waiaawy!iiiwwiw..w. - ' '--MipiinMrtw-MM'...-,..MPMMMBBaMMM '-.ff4--. T ' : r -tt ' 1 s l.o untied p ' T f Mr. an I JIw. A. .11. AYauhbum and ' I'm cuiluivn returned from- the .New .' V v 1-nR-lund -States last Jiight. They had r :.. 'bet.-a. a way for two .wek8. Mr. Wsli ..fcurn is ..hUir u..erln. wlh an. at- . tack of rheumatism, '- Mra. Joe Davidson' and Miss Mary '. . w:iiv.' . . .... m .r. . ..., ; . Kii-inii jjuviuBon, or iturtu xiaii, were . , . m tne city yesterday. '',,'.. i Mrs. John Smith, of Crb Orchard, Charlotte visitor yesterday - , - j i . i if f Mrs.. "j? W: Canwi has returned .'to the city after spending five weeks Jn J Georgia and Alabama. A O - . ; ".Mr. M. 3 Mayer went to Salisbury yesterday to be with her daughter - ' Miss Sadie Belle Mayer, who will un - ' derao an oneratlnn for aoDendicltl. - at ' the Whitehead-Stokes Sanitarium 4 .... ... . .. : 4. A ,).'!;- terested In tha approaching wedding. .ffl:fi.at aw wieane, ia.; or Mr. juoen ar i; r die , and Miss Flora- Mary Sanders, ' Mr Hardle la a graduate of Da , v vldson College- and Is well known to ..'.'..V '40l.at.fMt' .i:UI....a.riilAiMi:: ,.... . , ter or Mrs. , ana - Mrs. Matthew . J. f if 'Banders, o ' ry. ,-. Mrs. M. T, 'Means, after a rvjelt to i wraTrvw weiwaraes: jr. . Harris jfrg, g. b. Burlftelmer returned to her home at Wilmington yesterday ;V ! morning after a Visit, to Mm. Dudley 2 The claaa in child eulture of the , ' woman's cibb win meet; with Mrs. tf4 -' 3, B. RelUey. at Dllworth. thlaT minrfw V y,:inaT air. 1 r ..A'aIAfiir ;- j' '.n,-.-' . j j A party consisting of the following: v named sWUmlnton. oeonl amine j fterday Iq the city en route to Spartan- iJt win ...a - an . atiNUd at a '.'.'.i.t '( f' - ,tlyl;j Missea McQueen and Stephen ii .:;?o miummrv v:n nsru ana n. - cards reading as follow were Issued , b yesterday: s j ' 'i-ct i On Monday, April he thirtieth, V ('i ' f - -at tha . " y v : - Southern- Manufacturers' Club ins ftacneiora va.i Mnnr- nmiM ," to wnrch the invite you i. , eight thirty o'clocK 1 ,. Miss Lydla lane' Redford and Mf. ' - ffaraes D. Moore, of Oastonla. are to 1 1 i be wedded at U o'clock this morning , : s in ine jsanton4 Street Methoajst 'coorch.- at Raleigh. Several OastorHa . .eiroom,,. passed through the .lty . yesterday morning en route for Ra . lelgh to attend , the marrlaaa. Mr. . Modre is one of the most, premising young Duatnesy men of Oastonla and t Quite well-known lit Charlotte. Mrs. J. ti. ' Chambers entertained J' ; , the .Bessie Deaey- Book. Club. at her ; - home on Tenth avenue, yesterday i'' ture of a farewell to one of the club's ' most enthusiastitf members; Mrs. Fer- Iba Orley Shaw, who leaves to-morrow '.forhen new home, 1 Norfolk, Va, t The topic ' was 'A Morning Wtth ft?ott" Those who -participated were JMesdames T. 8. Franklin, Stuart W. Tramer. " F, D. Sampson and J-( I , Chambers. .At the close of the meet :',..; Ing, a handsome book was presented . " te Mrs,; Shaw ; with the 'eoippliments ' ' land best vwlsbes jof -th IUbs -t- ? - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith are spend. tag 'several days- with Rev. . and Mrs. 1 J. R. McAIplne,Jn PlnevlUe. '.' Misses May and Jane Boyden, of Salisbury, passed through the city yesterday on their way to 8 part an a, , burg. 8. C, to attend the music fes tival. ; . 4 H S , ,r ' )" ' J iMIn Emma Brown, of T Salisbury, who has been visiting -Miss Evelyn v, Johnston, will leave this morning for . uule's Hill to visit friends, i i t iiininv ncfiiM-nt Issued iiio ticnlor, C'la.ss Glveu. i'H1 ' , . ... Invitations reading as follows have bt n received: .t - , , 'Ui Graduating Class A ' e -. . . ' of. the, . f t -i,-; ', ' North Carolina College. " Agriculture and, Mechanic Arts , request the honor of you .presence t ,t r i. at their ,t ,,rt Fourteenth -Annual Conuneneement.f Nineteen hundred and six-, -? i RalelgbA North Carolina, , ' i .A list of graduates' follows: I. '. Aberpethy, G., o. Alien, . P. Abury, J. C, Beavers. N. S. Bell R.' U Black W. A. Buys. M. H. Cheebro, C. C Clar dy J. W. Clark; J B Clarke, Jr. S. K. Clarke, W, a Clay. p. A. Cox. A. D, Cromartle, I V, fidwards, W. t. El lis, Ai. E, Escott, W. Cv Ethertdge, Ji B. ,Ewart, & W Foster. A.-M. Greg ory,' Ho, U Hamilton. 1 J. F. . Hansel man, C. W. Hewlett,. J. AT Biggs, Jr.t W. C. Knox, J; p.'LovUI, T. M. Lykea, H.; B. , Mclndon, R; Maxwell, . ' U Moore, J. O. "Morrison.-J.' C Myrlck. C. jr.' Nlven, U A. Niven, I M. Oden; T. Y. Ogburn, C. E. Parker, 8. O. Per kins, A. B. Plver, W. C. Plver( D. W, Robertson, F. J. Talton, TL H. Tillman, M. S.. Tomllnson, JR. Tull, J. C, Tuttlei R. JV UsaelL P. Valaer. Jr.. li. L. vaugnan, J, tt. ston.-t'?,vr ' 4 j,Jii.i,,,,i ., ' A Car Xoad of Fine Horses. , McLaughlin Brothers received by ex pressyesterdayV a car load- bt fine stallloha-. This la tha thlta Tht ' that has. been brought here this season and Charlotte, is now considered -a good distributing' point. The Southern Ex press Company had these horses , in safe and comfortable quarters, Each animal had a stall and In a way was as elegantly lodged as a man la when he gets- In -. a Pullman berth. The. car came In ! on train No. 99 yesterday morning. . 1 ! , ,4' - .. M X i Th Charlotte Drum and Bucle Corns wilt hold a practice meet lne to-night at o'clock.' , Every member :. of the corps isurged So be present.. t , n. yi , ... . WHllams, U C. Win r, T V ia .'About a l(wn tnesBciijser.- boys" for the Western Union Telegraph Company have been summoned to appear,, be' fore Recorder Bhannotihouss this morn ing to answer to the charge Oti Vlo latins- a c tv ordinance Dy using sung shots The youTi(?stera, some, of whom are pretty handy wltn-tne weapons, have been maktng.it rather unpleas ant for a number of pedestrians and the recorder -,wUl,"iai morning,, even matters pp. f. v - Y J ' f i, i inn i Hill 1 1 ,i ".. Board of Manager to Meet, The annual meeting of the board ot managers of the Thompsoo urpnan age will -be eld In the vestry room of the ' Chapel (of. Hope to-morrow morning' at 10 fc'elock. At 11. o'clock Bishop Cheshire will make his annual visitation to the cnapei, ana eamin lHtec the ,atoetollO -rite of ,, conflrma tlon.'. Friends - of- the orphanage are cordially invited to be present at the service v- s . ,1 v . ..y. 1 1 ill ii ,iri , r i II Hi i ni ii i r- ;V. C. D. Bennett returned last night from uaieign. ., ,f.". v r IRII 7 I ?. '-.'.W. ,1. Vr' PI. I I n.M,.:.fr - i i ; t '"f -.tr. is ..-4. I FOR BIMT CLEANING -r A BAREFOOT BOY IN COURT. '.pj . 1 ..1 , 11 1. - , , i Willie Father and Gramtfather Batiab- ! hie tn Conrt, a Rotiy-Clieekrd Id Amusea Himself Tjawyers : Fill -v Pocketbook With Colna. -' - t . ' A small barefooted boy was "the pbrlor .Court yesterday morning.' He i '; was neatly dressed and carried In hi . hand a little battered straw bat which -' ..- He-' was In the full. tide of health for k, ; hla cheeks were . rosy and his little .... . hands plump.. The .little fellow "was Uncensclous Of hi surroundings. The big1 policemen, with their blue -'tint-forms, and brass buttons; the Judge, .dtgnlfled and reserved- the. lawyers seated about the big table; the off) . .v. ; cers of the court as they-moved here : -and there; and 1he sea of faces, .were sights strange and Interesting to him. .. He; was highly pleased with every . 1 thing he saw. His little eyes- opened wide and he stared about the room In his amused childish way, The little fellow's name was Charles Xy He was years of age and had been living with his grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs. John Wilson,, at the Chadwick and Hosklns Mill, since the v death of 'his' mother." All went well until a 1 few- weeks - ago ,' when ;f - the father, Mr. Walter Lay, demanded ' the return of his boy. Mr, and Mre. Wilson stoutly .refused to surrender " him,' claiming that , he had been adopted by them and wae thelra- The ' ( rather consulted wtth Ms attorneys, ,:' -f Messrs. Stewart -& McRae. an4 forth- VUh a writ ef habeas corpus was ls ,. sued. The merit of the case were I , - discussed at length but' no decision was reached. ' After hearing' the evl ' dence Judge Henry B." Bryan.-post' s rMm4' the-ase "Mtit Frtday .of next t week,'' " i 1 . t . . , -, 1 While neither 1 the . father nor ' the !: granaratner ooiainea anytmng: to re- u wara-tneir aorts m court.. tn iittje fellow wag not forgotten. - While thd ease was In progress, - he .'produced J from the depths of his pockets a small j. leather pocket book which he opened " and shut In the most amusing manner. yers present met tney nnea tne pock- W. ae: "kAna avllf at .iiltmhave A ' ekavt II n(MH -,,, and the little fellow waa -over-joyed Before putting aside- your ''Blankets for the Summer ' season, send them to us to be, thoroughly cleaned under sani tary conditions, and returned Ho you ready to be put away, No trouble to you, and prices . are reasonable. OiarlcttevSteani; lary Sooth Tryon Street' It's About Now . . . ,." .. , ,.. . -i." It's just about now that r nearly every man .has the SPBJNQ BUIT question on his mind. "i " 'v','',' Many will come to us with out any urging on our part; we want you to come , and take a look. ,. - Single and Double-Breasted Suits, in all the new mixtures, as 'welt as blue and black. ' , 0LT True Blue Serge Suits Have no equal, and we . can fit you, -no matter how you are built , Suits at all prices front f;-.. $1250 to $2750. A ? Me Bros. & Rogers. - 'Clothiers, Hatters and Fur-' k. ' , ulsbera. V .'" TIieiRusy Store ; ttven't yoa tooticed' that wVar b;aIwaysilB'sy? WeaWllvIn add to our force of clerks cpnetant ly la' order to have enough to wal on you promptly. ' . 1. Bon. yo like to have a store as a trading plac where you have con- Adencet X Confidence In thsv goods, conftdenoe, la the right prices, oa fldenoe iii'the help that they will wait on yoa' conscientiously? , This la onr ambitloa ior tills store, and is what is inaking It such a suocess. Vi'. Dress linens " ; We buy these direct from the Irish Importers and are correct cloths, ',; S6-inch 'AU-Lincn White Suiting, 35c., S5& aad &oc. ' Brown" Drees linens, i5c., 20c. and ; ' -'j.rf ; ,.v; - Waterproof Silks : In buying a the best dye. Black Silk, you want .This line is Water Proof, r Spot-Proof, Perspiration- Proof; &0c and TSd a yard. Vhite Black Sailors 1 r (I Our Milltnere are as buy as bees trimming .pretty Hits. Black and White creations lead In favor. lt . ... -'. ..v -us trim One to suit your particular style and fancy, Let ns have your order as early In the week, as possible. " Chartered 1832, The Virginia Tire and Marine Insurance Comp'ny IUCUMOND, VA. H Assets January I, 1906, $1,134,647.11 WM. H." PALMER, President. ' 1 W. If. McCARTHV. Secretary. '-,E,- B, ADDISOHT, Vice President. OSCAR D. PITTS, Treasures ;v v1 No Loss In San Francisco , C: X. BUTT CO AgtSn J- CIIARLOTTE, N. Pr. Delmel Underwear Is the best made. - More" money could not buy . more v comfort, nor better health. ; k . .? All Delmel garments 'bear , the Delmel name on a -woven Trademark )abelf , - , -. Booklet "telling all about It, ' with sanaDles 'of llnen-metn. ree; on request t THE;;TATE-BROWN. COMPANY ii'si 1 1 ' - . ".'J' I fit I I ' I I I I I I I 1 m r III i V n a i i lie i t i In'YHJJUJLvs i ' ,-a ill I 1 75623-lsfJiac2-i!e-a::.-:2'i0c l lf A special value 23-inch Crepe-cle-w Chine, not the thin, slazy kind usually sold at 50c, but a splendid 75c value. Black; VVhite, Light Blue, Pink, 'Nile, Lawender and Red Price......... 50c 2JM Radium Finish China Silk at 48c . Something New in China Silk. 27 in. with Radium fiaish which makes an especially pretty fabric for evening' dresses and waists. Colors White, Light ' Blue, Pink and Lavender. Price , 48c f ... White Silks Good quality 20-inch White Habuti Silk at. 25c 50c value 36-inch White Habuti Silk. Price 39c Extra weight quality 36-inch White Habuti Silks, every piece a special value at.. 48c, 68c, 89c and 98c h it r- m ' Wash Chiffcn . fcr 6re'Etin2 OrcssEs 4 W ft 9 .White - Wash Chiffon, ' not unlike Organdy except that it launders and has a much softer ' finish j 45 inches wide. Price.... ...w.35c, 48c and 85c ' ' s . '1. 4 v i Special attention is directed to the Superior Quality and Value of our Plain lisle Gauze ; and Lace ; Hosiery; also Summer : Under- ' wear, Ribbons, Fans, Belts, Buck les, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroidery, Combs, Corsets and Small Notions. YA Black Silk Specials for To-Day ; 89c Yard-wide Guaranteed Black Taffeta at.,..:.;.... , ;.V65c: 98c value 3-yard-wide, guaranteed; wear, Black Chiffon Taffeta at 75c , -i i SI- $1.50 value Extra Rustle for Petti coats, also the Soft Chiffon Finish for; Dresses. Special at $1.00 BELK Bit 01 j r 4 - i i r m Wholesaler Retail .., t ' Safe In San Francisco. - ' Correspondence of The Observer."' Aihevllle,' April 14. Asheville teotie , are' gradually . and slowly ' receiving tiaings or menas .ana relatives in Ban i , Frandscov Rev. and Mrg. - W. H Pearson, whose daughter. Mra .Rose ) - Norton, waa tn San Francisco at' the time of the earthquake, and for whoa , safety there was mufca uneasiness. ? , have received a message from. Mr. Nor ton stating that hs had found Wra Norton- tend - that r she was all right. 1 V. Brown, of the bardwace firm of ' JJrewn;:Northup- Co.jf this slty, has ' received a letter from his son,. Albert Brown, 1n San. Francisco, saying that , he is,all rltiht and unhurt, w.' . ' V J lave you tried Blue Ribbon Vanilla 7 Aholuttlv pure goes 'twlce a fr as ataer amas ana me navor u pertection. f ' :,s is oemg appreciacea oy many; w e ' ptia nave , . s t. ,ia iew numDers wmcn we conwnue ip oner at . U:Creat:RcducXon-;; ?-VtQ make room for the, carrof SIDEBOARDS , , wnicn we tjxuecL , uj : ujuspiay a lew aaysv. ff ; cmean, and you will always .-find it go. at our' '' 'place.'; Come" see for yourself,": y i . "J ' V.' -' ," 'J i' .4 vjijtf ' ' i:' -' i : ILir'j? FLTniture Compcny, The Selling Off The run 1(D) TO'Cft CMtt&oes To-DJaiy. jl s . I Come fckek again to-iliy. We ate better prepared to sdrve you; We have four' stocks straightened ; up ; and in . goodfshape t besides otir salespeople are better acquain ted witli their stock Lots of the good things that were hid: under the great voiles of goods yesterday are out where you can see mem to-day, 1 , -r ' . ' ;Kl"'-" ' 11 This ; a Big; Stock of Merchandise and we do not expectf; to lay aside and -keep ; any part" of it Every mnant must be cleaned up at once Doiit fall id 14'K' 1 :gct iaUiVbur; . sharof 1 tfie Greatest;? Ml Bargains .,i;rr-a -PI 'nU' t r ' a- 4 h, 2 I i'- " - J I v 4 I " ' ' - aw. i ''vi: i .frr-,- a . f , F 3 ' I ! f ' I I 7 - ' t'i.v...-r. -;i ' i If k . h ...... t. t 1
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